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PLKC looks to be doing something here, this could be the turnaround. I recommend keeping this on your watchlist, might be rock bottom here....
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Just wanted to bring this to the top, I thought PLKC would stabilize around .07 and go up but, I'm wrong. Could've grabbed a few 10% gains but I want more!
tomorrow my 5 day wait should be up so i can actually buy in. a coupel days ago i had a bid of .0721 with my only available funds. many .0720s went through without me getting filled--eventually cancelled and picked up QBID at .0019
looks like that could become a very good thing that i didnt get filled. now hopefully i can get in under .07 tomorrow.
if it wants to fall to .05-it jsut better do it before i get in! :-P
had a nice bounce off of .065 today though. the bid dropped to .062 or .063 and went right back to .065 within a couple minutes--never trading below .065. 3 MMs quickly jumped back to .065. but thinks can always changed. seemed to have great support at .07 and .072 but that obviously didnt hold
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I posted this on another board before but- what about this idea for the company:
I have 2 Siberian Huskies, they get out all the time. What about a Dog Collar using a GPS system? Could track them on your computer. Even have the pound people connected.
Could track D-dog even, see where the hell he's off too.
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Isn't life with a Husky great! My little girl is a Siberian Husky and I know exactly what you are talking about. That is the coolest idea. I would definitely buy the collar. You should seriously approach the company with that idea!
quote:Originally posted by Wooter: I posted this on another board before but- what about this idea for the company:
I have 2 Siberian Huskies, they get out all the time. What about a Dog Collar using a GPS system? Could track them on your computer. Even have the pound people connected.
Could track D-dog even, see where the hell he's off too.
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I don't see this one popping up like it did a few weeks ago. I finally gave up and sold mine on Monday at .085. Too many people got screwed when they jumped in at .15 during the run up. This company does have great potential though...
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Press Release Source: PlanetLink Communications Inc.
PlanetLink Communications Announces Field-Testing Is Underway For Its 'PlanetTRAKS' GPS Tracking Product Thursday February 12, 8:00 am ET
CUMMING, Ga., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PlanetLink Communications Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: PLKC - News), a provider of satellite-based products and services announced today that field-testing phase for its PlanetTRAKS GPS product has begun in two geographic locations, Atlanta, Georgia and San Antonio, Texas. ADVERTISEMENT
During this phase, twelve PlanetTRAKS units have been installed on personal vehicles owned by people affiliated with PlanetLink and Karta Technologies, its technology development partner -- six in each geographic location. "We expect to continue the current testing phase through the end of February. This will allow our technology developers to fine tune the software using live, real-time data in real-world situations," said M. Dewey Bain, president of PlanetLink Communications Inc.
"Next week we expect to have a live interactive Web site available that will provide a demonstration of the Web interface using live data tracking the movement of one of the users in our test group," said Bain. A graphic illustration of the user interface may be viewed at the following web location: www.plcweb.net/planetrak (it may take a minute or two to fully load). "We continue to progress rapidly toward commercial launch of our product expected during the month of April, 2004. We are very pleased with our progress thus far," said Bain.
PlanetLink is developing a family of GPS-enabled Mobile Locator Units (MLUs) under the PlanetTRAKS name, designed to communicate real-time location data and other information over the General Packet Radio System (GPRS) to a secure Internet server. Customers may then access that information via a password-protected web site in order to track vehicles and other assets. San Antonio, Texas-based Karta Technologies Inc., an industry leader in IT, engineering, training and program management services is leading the R&D effort.
PlanetLink, headquartered in Cumming, Ga., has three primary business segments based on satellite-enabled technology. Providing the consumer both products and services, PlanetLink businesses include: DISH Network (satellite television), StarBand (High-Speed Internet Access) and Global Positioning System (GPS) personal tracking devices. PlanetLink's goal is to become a single-source dealer / distributor of technologically advanced, satellite-based products and services. With a strong and growing product offering and brand name, PlanetLink is building this unique category into a class all its own.
Safe Harbor Statement
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect," or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the Company's status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management's Discussion and Analysis" or "Plan of Operation" and other sections of the Company's Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the Company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
For more information on PlanetLink, please visit the company's Web site at: http://www.plcweb.net
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: PlanetLink Communications Inc.
quote:Originally posted by keithsan: Thanks, I'll learn someday
How about learning today? It's really simple.
It's called "copy and paste"--people sometimes abbreviate it it as "C&P."
You simply "high-light" the text you want to copy (put your curser at the start of the text, click and hold the mouse button down, and drag the curser down over the text you want to copy--the text's background will probably be blue in color when it's high-lighted).
Now you can press the "Control (lower corners of they keyboard--might be abbreviated "Ctrl") and letter "c" keys; press the "control" first (holding it) and press the "c" second. The area you just high-lighted it now "remembered" by your computer. You can also go to the "Edit" menu at the top of the page and scroll down to the "copy" option--clicking "copy" does the same thing; the computer will "remember" the text that was high-lighted.
Now you open the page where you want to "paste" the text you have just copied. Make sure the curser is "flashing" in the area where you want the text. To paste you can either press "Control" and then the "v" key, or you can go the the "Edit" menu and click on the "Paste" option.
Presto! They text you copied is then pasted where you wanted it.
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THANKS FOR BEING SO SMART IT IS ENORMOUSLY APPRECIATED!!!
but, for one reason or another I have tried that and it hasn't worked for me as I expected it to will try again though. Actually used c+p to place the link.
Thanks for the defense and I just want this thing to rise.